Le meilleur de soi

Guy Corneau’s work as a psychoanalyst is always focused on finding new ways to make his research applicable and helpful to all of us. His concern is to make us more as we wish to be, and free us from debilitating thoughts and habits. Mediocre, useless, common… Boring! – these are the sort of opinions that many people have of themselves – at least some of the time.

In "Le meilleur de soi", Corneau shows us how to turn such thoughts on their heads and unleash our hidden potential… What potential is that, you ask. Well, the first step of Corneau’s process is to free us of our negative thoughts, the reflexes that keep us down. He helps us to remember and situate our buried aspirations and dreams and to communicate with that “better self”.

And it is in daily life – this boring life of ours – that we will find endless chances to access the best of ourselves and to joyfully express and develop the potential that sleeps within us. The Best is Still to Come shows us how we all hold the keys to our own happiness, talents and dreams. And Guy Corneau shares this great insight with concrete exercises and advice, which have been tried and tested in his many conferences across the world.

The Canadian psychoanalytic Guy Corneau was born in 1951 in Québec. He is a follower of Jung and devides his time between the psycoanalytics and writing. An author of some world famous books as "Absent Fathers, Lost Sons", "Lessons in Love" which was published in enormous print in the USA, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Japan, etc. What made the book so successful was the simple way complex issues are explained which until then was not accessible for the wide range of unprofessionalist.

Besides the writing Corneau is lecturing people all over the world. He is also the founder of the "Heart" association where writers and doctors organize special courses dedicated to the personal development.

In 2007 Corneau was diagnosed with limphoma and withdrew from his public life. An year later he was already cured.